I've had this parathyroid condition for over 14 years & was recently diagnosed. I've been through a lot & my surgery is next week. Thanks so much, this video really helps me not feel scared. My pre op is tomorrow.
Wow this parathyroid surgery animation is incredible! My mom had parathyroid surgery a few years ago and this video so clearly shows what the dr explained to us he would be doing.
Jessica LaBarbera We are glad to hear you enjoyed the parathyroid surgery animation video so much. Be sure to check out our parathyroid disease animation video as well - th-cam.com/video/UmXHhsPwGP0/w-d-xo.html
@@LarianMD sir can you inform me that my thyroid was normal in blood test but I don't know thyroid and parathyroid is the same test or different? I have vitamin d deficiency. 11.88 is my level so I want to know what's the low reason of vitamin d. Because my diet is also too good. Plz help me
I'm getting my surgery in 4 weeks and I cannot WAIT. I know I've had this condition for at least 12 years, now that I can look at my medical records online. The scan with contrast was negative but my PTH has been as high as 102. It sometimes goes as low as 80 which is still too high. The surgeon still thinks I have an adenoma but that it's too small for the scan to detect. But he said even if there isn't an adenoma my parathyroids are overactive and at least one needs to be removed, if not more. I've been weak, frail, fatigued, painful, depressed and unhealthy for the majority of my life. I'm 53 now, wouldn't it something if this has been the problem for so many decades? I have such high hopes for this procedure.
I just had blood work done. Calcium level is 10.9 and PTH is 65. Also slightly elevated Vitamin D levels. I want to see a Endocrinologist but my doctor just wants to wait and test again later. I'm really nervous and looking for answers but my primary doctor doesn't seem to concerned.
Please seek a second opinion. Advocate for yourself. Depending on your age, normal calcium levels should be under 10. If I feel brushed off, I find someone who listens. My primary care doctor has tested me since mid-September of last year 2022, per month each. PTH levels have been consistently high, and calcium has been high and normal range. I have scans set up for March 23rd, US Thyroid and Parathyroid, and a 4D CT with IV contrast. If you stay with the doctor and they retest and your calcium is still that high, please find a good endocrinologist. I was misdiagnosed with 2ndardy hyperparathyroidism. 2ndary is when your calcium levels are low and PTH levels are high. I argued with her, and she snapped at me and said she was the one with an education as an endocrinologist. I found the endocrinologist I've been seeing for two years now. But they were only seeing me every 3 months and testing me randomly. My primary care is phenomenal, and I took all my results he tested me for and was like I'm done arguing with you at this point. I want surgery. I'm tired of being brushed off and told it's mild or that it's really not concerning. I have osteopenia, hypertension, hair loss, bone pain, joint pain, and brain fog, I have a blocked kidney stone due to high calcium levels (i am having a stent placed tomorrow 3/3/23). She finally gave me a referral for a Head and Neck Surgeon. Stand up for yourself, love. We have to. Wishing you all the best!
@irene Zamudio I had quite vague symptoms for a long time. After a while I got Fatigue and I forgot things all the time. I also got a depression and took medicine for that. Now I have much more energy and don't take any medication except calcium. (For rebuilding bone strength) I got an appointment for DNA analyzes because apparently I got a fault in my DNA structure meaning I'm more exposed to getting these tumors. I didn't feel the tumor and had to get a 4D CT. I suggest you go see a doctor soon. Most likely it's a benign tumor and they just remove it. Good luck😊👍
@@jeriad7scott312 I havent had any symptoms of mental problems after the surgery and I feel great. I also quit taking the calcium pills since the levels are up to normal again.
@@TravelingTom1 I'm getting my surgery in 4 weeks and I can't wait. I know I've had this condition for at least 12 years now that my medical records are available online. But the weird thing is, the scans they've taken are negative. The surgeon thinks my adenoma is just extremely small but he said even if there is no adenoma my parathyroids are overactive and at least one needs to be removed, maybe more. Did you have an adenoma? Was it very small? My pth has gone up to 102 so it's not sky high but obviously well out of normal range.
@@TravelingTom1 That is wonderful ! I am losing my mind , I'm on meds and I just turned 22 and doctors are saying I have hyperparathyroidism and hypercalcemia. Good to know your okay and better. Thanks for responding 😊
Or ask your doctor to take some BS. Your PTH (P-PTH) levels should be between 1,5 - 8,5 pmol/l. They will also do a Bone density measurement of you (DXA) and a 4D CT of your throat. You will also check your Calsium levels. Normal is 2,1 - 2,5 mmol/l.
Blood tests of PTH levels and calcium levels would tell you if you have a tumor or not. I understood from my doctor that calcium levels decrease as you get older therefore appropriate calcium level will vary as you get older. But the pth test would be high and lab results would show that. Getting scans isn’t always ideal unless it’s a sestamibi (nuclear scan) because glands are very small and won’t always appear on other scans. I had my endocrinologist do several scans before they found an adenoma. He still wanted to just keep an eye on it. It took me taking my husband in with me and breaking down crying in his office for him to give me a referral to a surgery specialist. And he still told me he was sure that no surgeon would be willing to help me. I found a parathyroid specialist that was willing to listen to all my symptoms and review my medical records and I’m scheduled for surgery next week. Surgery is always scary no matter what kind it is, but I’m willing to do it to try to get back to my old self and live life instead of just existing because symptoms don’t allow you anything else. Unfortunately I’ve learned that parathyroid problems are not something most doctors have experience with so keep speaking up for yourself and do research. If you find your doctor isn’t listening get another opinion but just don’t give up.
@@mariabaeza-aguilar3658 how did your surgery go? Are you doing better as a result? My surgery is in 4 weeks and I'm on the edge of my seat, I just can't wait to feel better.
I've had this parathyroid condition for over 14 years & was recently diagnosed. I've been through a lot & my surgery is next week. Thanks so much, this video really helps me not feel scared. My pre op is tomorrow.
How did your surgery go?
Would love to know if you're doing better after your surgery. My surgery is 4 weeks away. I can't wait.
@@ShellyClinehow you’re doing after surgery please
Incredible look inside the surgical process. Terrific animation of minimally invasive parathyroidectomy, Dr Larian!
Guy Massry Thanks for the great comment about our parathyroid surgery animation. Appreciate it!
Wow this parathyroid surgery animation is incredible! My mom had parathyroid surgery a few years ago and this video so clearly shows what the dr explained to us he would be doing.
Jessica LaBarbera We are glad to hear you enjoyed the parathyroid surgery animation video so much. Be sure to check out our parathyroid disease animation video as well - th-cam.com/video/UmXHhsPwGP0/w-d-xo.html
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@@LarianMD sir can you inform me that my thyroid was normal in blood test but I don't know thyroid and parathyroid is the same test or different? I have vitamin d deficiency. 11.88 is my level so I want to know what's the low reason of vitamin d. Because my diet is also too good. Plz help me
I'm getting my surgery in 4 weeks and I cannot WAIT. I know I've had this condition for at least 12 years, now that I can look at my medical records online.
The scan with contrast was negative but my PTH has been as high as 102. It sometimes goes as low as 80 which is still too high.
The surgeon still thinks I have an adenoma but that it's too small for the scan to detect. But he said even if there isn't an adenoma my parathyroids are overactive and at least one needs to be removed, if not more.
I've been weak, frail, fatigued, painful, depressed and unhealthy for the majority of my life. I'm 53 now, wouldn't it something if this has been the problem for so many decades? I have such high hopes for this procedure.
Had my surgery on Wednesday...iam doing great 😃✨ how are you doing 5 months out ?
Ughhh!! I'm in Texas I wish I was in L.A. to have him as my doctor.
I just had blood work done. Calcium level is 10.9 and PTH is 65. Also slightly elevated Vitamin D levels. I want to see a Endocrinologist but my doctor just wants to wait and test again later. I'm really nervous and looking for answers but my primary doctor doesn't seem to concerned.
Please seek a second opinion. Advocate for yourself.
Depending on your age, normal calcium levels should be under 10.
If I feel brushed off, I find someone who listens. My primary care doctor has tested me since mid-September of last year 2022, per month each. PTH levels have been consistently high, and calcium has been high and normal range. I have scans set up for March 23rd, US Thyroid and Parathyroid, and a 4D CT with IV contrast.
If you stay with the doctor and they retest and your calcium is still that high, please find a good endocrinologist. I was misdiagnosed with 2ndardy hyperparathyroidism. 2ndary is when your calcium levels are low and PTH levels are high. I argued with her, and she snapped at me and said she was the one with an education as an endocrinologist.
I found the endocrinologist I've been seeing for two years now. But they were only seeing me every 3 months and testing me randomly.
My primary care is phenomenal, and I took all my results he tested me for and was like I'm done arguing with you at this point. I want surgery.
I'm tired of being brushed off and told it's mild or that it's really not concerning.
I have osteopenia, hypertension, hair loss, bone pain, joint pain, and brain fog, I have a blocked kidney stone due to high calcium levels (i am having a stent placed tomorrow 3/3/23). She finally gave me a referral for a Head and Neck Surgeon.
Stand up for yourself, love. We have to. Wishing you all the best!
@@MK-agirlwhosmissunderstood Thanks for the reply!
I’m boutta get this surgery, let’s see how I feel after
Did this about 3 days ago and i feel great
@irene Zamudio I had quite vague symptoms for a long time. After a while I got Fatigue and I forgot things all the time. I also got a depression and took medicine for that. Now I have much more energy and don't take any medication except calcium. (For rebuilding bone strength) I got an appointment for DNA analyzes because apparently I got a fault in my DNA structure meaning I'm more exposed to getting these tumors. I didn't feel the tumor and had to get a 4D CT. I suggest you go see a doctor soon. Most likely it's a benign tumor and they just remove it. Good luck😊👍
@@TravelingTom1 did you have any other mental problems? And how do you feel now
@@jeriad7scott312 I havent had any symptoms of mental problems after the surgery and I feel great. I also quit taking the calcium pills since the levels are up to normal again.
@@TravelingTom1 I'm getting my surgery in 4 weeks and I can't wait. I know I've had this condition for at least 12 years now that my medical records are available online. But the weird thing is, the scans they've taken are negative. The surgeon thinks my adenoma is just extremely small but he said even if there is no adenoma my parathyroids are overactive and at least one needs to be removed, maybe more.
Did you have an adenoma? Was it very small? My pth has gone up to 102 so it's not sky high but obviously well out of normal range.
@@TravelingTom1 That is wonderful ! I am losing my mind , I'm on meds and I just turned 22 and doctors are saying I have hyperparathyroidism and hypercalcemia. Good to know your okay and better. Thanks for responding 😊
I need this surgury in March 2023...
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Sir/madam kindly tell weather pth level 81 pg/ml is normal or high
Of course not it is less than 16
PTH of 81 is indicative of hyper-parathyroidism. It should NOT be that high.
How do you find out if you have a tumor on your parathyroid?
4D CT
Or ask your doctor to take some BS. Your PTH (P-PTH) levels should be between 1,5 - 8,5 pmol/l. They will also do a Bone density measurement of you (DXA) and a 4D CT of your throat. You will also check your Calsium levels. Normal is 2,1 - 2,5 mmol/l.
Get a parathyroid scan,that's how they found mines,07/18/2022
Blood tests of PTH levels and calcium levels would tell you if you have a tumor or not. I understood from my doctor that calcium levels decrease as you get older therefore appropriate calcium level will vary as you get older. But the pth test would be high and lab results would show that. Getting scans isn’t always ideal unless it’s a sestamibi (nuclear scan) because glands are very small and won’t always appear on other scans. I had my endocrinologist do several scans before they found an adenoma. He still wanted to just keep an eye on it. It took me taking my husband in with me and breaking down crying in his office for him to give me a referral to a surgery specialist. And he still told me he was sure that no surgeon would be willing to help me. I found a parathyroid specialist that was willing to listen to all my symptoms and review my medical records and I’m scheduled for surgery next week. Surgery is always scary no matter what kind it is, but I’m willing to do it to try to get back to my old self and live life instead of just existing because symptoms don’t allow you anything else. Unfortunately I’ve learned that parathyroid problems are not something most doctors have experience with so keep speaking up for yourself and do research. If you find your doctor isn’t listening get another opinion but just don’t give up.
@@mariabaeza-aguilar3658 how did your surgery go? Are you doing better as a result? My surgery is in 4 weeks and I'm on the edge of my seat, I just can't wait to feel better.
Dr. My calcium level is 11.5 high
It's too high
11.5 normal or high
No it is not
It's too high
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